A complainant in a sexual offences trial testified Wednesday she felt “rewired” due to what she experienced as a child at the hands of her violin teacher.

Claude Eric Trachy, 72, faces a long list of charges, including indecent assault, sexual assault, sexual interference and sexual exploitation. It’s the second week of his Superior Court trial before Justice Thomas Carey.

Much of the testimony to date has focused on Trachy allegedly measuring the breast areas of his students, reportedly to fit them with shoulder rests for their instruments.

“I stood there and tolerated it,” the 39-year-old woman told the court, noting it had more of an effect on her than she realized at the time.

The since-retired Trachy has pleaded not guilty to the charges, which date back to the 1970s and involve 25 complainants. There is a publication ban on the names of complainants.

A verdict is expected only five days before the 30-month cutoff deemed reasonable by the Supreme Court.

The woman, who became emotional at times, said her teacher would touch her over the clothes in a “kneading or a probing” manner. She said she didn’t recall Trachy using a ruler or writing anything down.